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THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1914. o | AMUSEMENTS FOUR PRETTY 1914 SAILOR GIRLS SHOW HAT FASHIONS OF THE HOUR| ESTABLISHED 1978 [MAtTRoPouITAN =| a ¥ ac | Joudall 7 fouthwick Steatford-Upen-Avon Players tn “MUCH ADO AHOUT NO Bvening prices, So to 8 “THEATRE fis i MATINERS o Players ta the Special Sale of Silk Dresses Regular $25,00, $90.00, $85.00 | ¢4 9 5 Values ms and Matinees e PANTAGES drew & Co, tn Geo, Ford, Vie | THE SOUL KISS Dainty creations of Taffeta, Messaline, Crepe Meteor and Crepe de Chine in the season’s most popular shades, including Sr black, navy, Copen, Labrador, taupe, bottle green, reseda and tan. 100 and 200 ; viris! P t ay vat Here are your 1914 sailor girls " . " jack ith th The skirts are made in semi-draped or tier effects—waists are It would sail today or to- Four beauties in a row, all wearing some mode of the popular sailor style of hat. All are wearing jackets with the | 9 ire ogg . no, f r three-c er lengt eves ese dress row for New York was an-/turn-back revers which suggest the blouse of a sailor guit | loose, kimono, full or three-quarter length sleeve nese ed in & message received, to Flowers and feathers, ribbons and laces, all to deck four pretty faces. day from Manaos, Brazil are finished with Persian and plaid girdles. Extra $19 50 pecial at eee seseee eosseeee eee " Second Floor, BAR Annes» || CYNTHIA GREY’S LETTERS AND ANSWERS In Used Machines J Sve Senshinte sented. oa Wees Sewers NAGGEKR 08. Q.—Dear Friend: | may call | pleasure, and also learned a | She had nothing when she w band’s half of the property. ang Sere Ctene Fhe) = Main tae friend, mayn't I? | great deal in reading your an- married, and the estate now Is “ St its yewilt Greene’ be worn much swers to inquiries, and hope you $40,000. Her children know Q.—We are three giris be- ys’ ane oun en’ $s lis ul this summer? if so, would a can tell me what | wish to know, nothing of this other child. Her tween 16 and 17. We want a stair Re Beit ROR medium checked suit be becom A friend of mine was ted husband is afraid that thie child | to know if it is proper to car- i i ing to one with dark brown hair astray when she was 14 years can come in for his mother’s ry on acquaintance against Our Boys’ and Young Men's Department is increasing in pu- oD. eee eat icae natal amie Bhi taped iy bs- Larson pn A 9 een vom larity because the clothes have style as well as durability plexion? kept the child for awhile, and answer In next issue. caught us in the p ; Tip a Are most of the white coats then it was adopted by some A READER told we wer In our selection you will find the latest clothes of all popular ma- made cutaway or straight? people, not legaliy, though. All the property or money ac-| and since dettala Hd novelty dloths. What will cure esif.consclous- Then she married when she | curhulated after marriage {» com lowed to te the boys. > ; pe ness? | was 21, and has never seen the munity property, and the child born | you ink It wrong to go to j , * i t ’ Suits $10.00, 12. ‘Awaiting your reply, | rea | child again—35 years ago. What | out of wedlock will be entitled with) cafes? Our parents do, but Boys’ Suits at $5.00 and $6. 50 Boys’ S $ , $ main, yours sincerely, | | want to know, does this chilti | the other children to an equal share! don’t you think them narrow | Of all-wool materials in the Norfolk Suits of culture, mostly the Sampeck IRENE, | come in as one of the heirs? [tn the mother’s part of the estate. minded? Be sure and print style. Each sult bas two pairs of trous- ke. Bach Gateeue hes 8 ctyle that | herit from the hus-| this. ers. Well tailored. Sizes 6 to 17 years, | ™ake. Each @i re . ay call me She h four other children, It will not inherit | A Dactabaly, 398. WAP ——_——. —— none | Af Go not believe girs of "aon | will appeal to any boy. your friend. BS Oe rat Sb. your age are so blind they cannot| Boys’ Suits $7.50 Checks are quite stylis! 8 Sel see that it ie wre to decelv | - : son. The size check that will suit re hale eae, potnetgatt Norfolk Suits, with two trousers, In| Young Men’s Suits $12.50 to you does not depend on your com e ween you Gi wee to tle, Thad al fancy mixed cheviots. Sizes 7 to 17 Dlesion, ut on your slse. If you y why dur perenta to sot trustsyon| | Years $22.50 . are small, wear a small, or “pin” | Say. Your aaa be Wo reaaie anes neve’ 3 iia! Main: ee a Pek 2 DR. L. R. CLARK, D. DO. 8. check. If large, you may select a} confidence by being truatworthy $6.50, $7.50, $10, $12.50, $ | Young Men's § gts in the nen Soriog § NERVOUS AND TIMID CHILDREN | larger check, but the exaggerated Na ee When you bave. Beodine that, you Our Blue Betge Suits for boys are al | styles, May be bad tn the one or - Who ones are not in good taste. pre will deserve to be trusted and will woo! and fast in color. Norfolk style | folk. be had in all sizes up h Jeatly treated here they delight to| tY brown and tan, or a dark red and —AT— be allowed proper compantonetip coat. Trousers fully lined, Best work- come again A pleasure to Lona 0 et nglaca aaa ap pumas The cafes are not proper pinces manship and good values. Third Floor. you. e | for young girla and boys to seek looked forward to, rather than to/7"rne white cont, and coats of ail TheU stairs real pleasure. * be shrunk from stab. |St¥les, tend to the cutaway j * d d Pike Street Deautifies the countenance, es Self-consclousness can be cured \e— t The MacDougall-Southwick Co. Second Avenue and Pike Stree . Shoe Co | ee to s shes good mastication and diges- ealy by. thinkin: iS more of others tion, and thus enables nature to| Oy by. think work In a laundry four overcome nervous conditions as days in the week. Now | ing before he strikes, and| If you could (and you can) have|represents an idea of the Intelll- : | h 1 warn 4 SS ee | Q.—As you have always help | ren: Pipe Se Penny Wide we are told after the min- strikes only in self-defense. We/courage to study one little snake | gence that created it; so do you. tions, and awards the patient com- 4 oth. o ould like your ad- imum wage comes in, a condone this in r Why con- | and ite ways, or read of their hab- looking at his good points fet and pone: Reslth. Awards ua) eee thle lett F 1408 2nd Ave. laundryman cannot hire demn it in the sn its, it ma¥ help you The snake| while. He bas them. the hearty recommendation, not of| vice on t . eng ¢ help lees than cix days in | —_—_— —_ oe — | Your husband could help you Sf one, bat of all our patrons. Our am a gir! years of ag | Maane an actual saving of he knew how. He can at least be « KODAKS AND == PHOTO SUPPLIES || Morey-Scollard-| What will be is We and like to enjoy myself like 1 | dren to support and must t they will] ed to a great many parties, but tell you), We positively guarantec| can never attend. My father ob- 0 y¥ ot home 8 fow days ® ik to help them perfect perfect restoration of| jects to It. Don’t you think a every wee! ea bent work, full wales and} girl my age ought to go out with the housework? satisfaction to every patient, or| once In a while? | know of eome who are In cash on every pair of shoes, net strong enough to work money cheerfully refunded. J wilt look for an earty reply. We pay just as much factory cost for shoos as the street-level | Se: Wis. week. aed ee thwestern Photo OFFICE SUPPLIES Our prices are exceptionally low basheng stores. But we have no expensive fixtures, elaborate windows satisfied with » few days’ | N S ly Co. Loose LEAF DEVICES for the high-class work which we} A—tI do think giris of your age or high rent—that’s why we sell Women's and Girls $2 50 | work and glad to get that. jupply Seayy $1600 Gold Crows for $4.00,| meat tave's ooed recacm for not ar {ff *2:00 £24 $4.00 Shoes at ..-...-. m é 1, Seba Become cf seeint | 1320 2nd Ave. | must have } oo H % or one ofour famous $10.00 Never-liowing you to attend an occasional Some Special Styles, $1.00 |}} Qala ee uae on | - Slip Plates for $5.00. party. Deep In your heart, do you . na days’ work if It ehould be | Try our “anarage nena WE GIVE GAS not know the reason, and is he not dull some weeks, not work =| re — right? Is {t children's parties you rere Bisa. eups ai s cron Bidg. pele tse i goa particular people Regal Dental Offices wish to attend, or are you acting |] 1408 2nd Av SIMPSON & FINZEL 1408 2nd Ave. Please answer, ae it will 4-6-8-Exposure Rolls, 10c Per Roll Interest many. Thanking you, A READER. A.-Women who work only ® part of the time may be re- tained under the conditions you name, as piece workers, | 1 will leave this question, of | vital Importance to employers and employed, open to discus- sion, pro and con. Let the | answers be short and to the | point. | Dr. L. R. Clark, Manager. grown? | pa sien 1405 Third Av., N. W. Corner Union. Q—i have been taking the OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 P. M. Note: Bring this ad with you. paper for some time and enjoy reading your letters very much. This is the first time | ha written to you, and | would ap- Preciate your advice. Is It decidedly improper for a lady to take a man’s arm, espe- clally when the streets are crowded? | find it very incon- | summer Excursion Tickets on Sale June 1 to September 30 (Inclusive), venient to do otherwise. When 1914, via the 1 am out with encitaasatg so Q—! would like your advice many of them take my arm, and blem that to me is as | know this is very improper, = on @ pro! 1 take the gentleman's arm. e e @ very serious. BIG ERUPTION FR Pi 1 am 26 years old and have Is It proper for a lady to walk Oregon Short Line and a birthmark, which is a pair between two gentiemen, or a of snakes. In most things | Sentioman to walk between two UNION PACIFIC am strong minded, but In thie e : e 1 eeem to have no contro! of A—Certainly, take the gentle Round-Trip F. t V ea. het com nines Spangel gr Low Round-Trip Fares to myself. | know of no words to ® express the horror | have of ++$ 55.00] snakes, and I live in the sub- -+-$ 79.70) urbs, where there are lots of ..$ 72.50| them, and | am afraid to put when necessary. Chicago .. It {8 considered good form for! g¢. Louie elther a lady or gentleman to walk | N York Cl between two of the opposite sex. | New Yor ty oe $.72.50 Denver . $ 70.00 Memphis $108.50 Milwaukee 5c & 10c Variety Store’s Entire Stock of olsen Pittsburg $ 91.50 Omaha, 8t. Kansas | my feet on the ground on a hot day. | know they will not hurt “4 . 7 Q—1 am a girt of 16, and wish | Philadelphia . ‘22 g10880 city, Mi River mc hae cee tee Dishes, Glassware, Notions, Stationery and Gen- to go to Mexico to nurse the Washington, D. C, «++. $107,50 Points ° «+8 60.00 that hurts me. My husband United States soldiers. | have has no sympathy with me and eral Merchandise, including many household ne- cessities, must be sacrificed. Look over these unheard-of prices and come early. never had any training, but Proportionately Reduced Fares to Many Other Principal Eastern Points. that makes it harder. How can know | could be of some help, Going Limit, 15 Days; Final Return Limit, October 31, 1914. | overcome this? AFRAID. and would do the best | could. A.—Your letter takes me back Would you please tell me how | Liberal stopovers allowed, going and coming,|to where I would “screw all up in- could get a position, and if | with chotce of direct routes. We offer superior | side” at the sight of a snake or am too young to be accepted, | advantages in travel, splendid up-to-date equip-| Pier. Now, I have learned what ud and Would there be an organiza- beautiful, symmetrical creatures se our Ure it tion of nurses | could join, and ment throughout, excellent dining car service /they are. I have lost much of my who could | go to to get a posi- and courteous and efficient employes. Plan| fear, and can even enjoy watching Open a Charge Account at} tion? With hope that you wil! Ques your summer trip now. a little snake glide quietly over F; Hair answer my letter, and thanking Wis N) the ground, Snakes have been the Factory Store ‘ou for your trouble, | am, Nei ‘ much maligned by the allegorical PS A GIRL READER. J. H, O'Neill, Dist. Pass. Agt. [rirehicn'to Satan asm anakeehiy A.—You are too young to be ac- 716 Second Ave. ig how it has come to be thought cepted as @ nurse, of as evil, Snakes have eir Telephone Main 0ee habits and modes of living, just as taken 80 much do the flowers and human beings, ote 3 ~ and even the rattlesnake gives 10c Talcum Powder. 15c Combs .......4c 5c Toilet Soap... .1c Battenburg Thread, dozen . oe «sede 25c 10-quart Galvan- ized Buckets ....14c 25c and 35c Whisk Darning Cotton, ball. 35c Coat and Dress Pearl Buttons, doz.19c White Pearl Buttons, 25c Tennis Balls .10c Postal Cards, doz. .5c Collar Buttons, doz. 2c Thread, spool... ..2c «1c Rust-proof Hooks and Eyes, card .......1c 5c Shoe Laces... .1c 5c Key Chains....1c 5c Pencil Sharpeners Lead Pencils, doz. .6c I will give you credit and make it) Paper Needles easy for you to outfit yourselves in! anything you may need in Hair Goods. NOW LADIES, YOU who are shrewd buyers and know when the price is right, come and take ad- vantage of the reduced prices re- gardless of quality, shade or length of hair. 1 will offer all of our made- ‘up goods as long as they last at} -_ of former prices. | | | | | Padre be + Saturday Meat Wigs, Tou-| pees and all pEerone APTER Sleeping Porches and ; Med Sigil gl tir, Dig around in your closet and see tf you can't find an old pair Awnings 10c Counter Books, | Brooms ........-16¢ | 30c box Candles. . .9c goods at halt) rs @ aroun J et yg ihn S ecials of sho Properly installed, Plans ‘and sete eeaee eeees3e | 10¢ Goff’s Wool Dress | 50¢ Ladies’ Belts. .10c ‘ this sale. We p Niedeel dakiic: thi’ kates estimates gladly furnished, 50c Playing Cards.19¢ Braid ............6¢ 4 everything in| Linquist & Lund, Inc. 25c Home Oil Outfit. | Special in our Candy em — hair goods, dye|| Picni 2 ee | 5c Writing Tablets. 2 ie can. crar ear ae ee Name 1°] REGAL SHOEREPAIR SHOP }| pearly preieaossepoomngend PORTIA SS | Department ‘lage Ac ap into anythtag’ roe] Pot Roast of Beef, Ib. 1124 FIRST AVENUE a Peeenee eats 10-yard bolt Ribbon | 35c Chocolate Chips, a want. teeeeee sees 12VGC]E corner sencon ‘Telephone Main 4136 10c Corset Steels..2c ] .. |... .. ....5e | pound . ...19¢ Special Notice—! wili teach the! trade to a limited number of women er girls who have business ability and wish to start branch stores, | Wigs for Men and Women Shoulder Young Mutton, EE REE, ey ie re Roast of Prime Pork, lb. We Have No Cold Storage Meats, Ete, ALBERT 4ANSEN Jeweler and Silveramith i Is Now Located at His | New Store 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison. | sand HATS REBLOCKED Spectacles fitted to pour Mite your eyes as low as ir cleaned For Big Bargains Come | sALE STARTS Saturday, May 2 bate! Auto Delivery—Prompt, Efficient Palace Market Co. y rene haere Including scientific examination by a graduate scendinsd and rked with the Main or 5 eyesight specialist ' Elliott = ry ro) o' 2 = one Ss mg = BINYON OPTIGAL GO,, 1116.mst ave, nea sntca ster Sit" icait hess Moe